800 meter för damer i friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992
Damernas 800 meter vid de XXV:e olympiska sommarspelen | ||||
Anläggning | Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc | |||
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Datum | 31 juli (kval) 1 augusti (semifinal) 3 augusti (final) | |||
Deltagare | 36 från 25 nationer | |||
Vinnartid | 1:55,54 | |||
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Friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992 | ||||
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800 meter för damer vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992 i Barcelona avgjordes 31 juli-3 augusti.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons | |||
800 meter | Ellen van Langen Nederländerna | 1.55,54 | Lilia Nurutdinova OSS | 1.55,99 | Ana Fidelia Quirot Kuba | 1.56,80 |
Resultat
- Q innebär avancemang utifrån placering i heatet.
- q innebär avancemang utifrån total placering.
- DNS innebär att personen inte startade.
- DNF innebär att personen inte fullföljde.
- DQ innebär diskvalificering.
- NR innebär nationellt rekord.
- OR innebär olympiskt rekord.
- WR innebär världsrekord.
- WJR innebär världsrekord för juniorer
- AR innebär världsdelsrekord (area record)
- PB innebär personligt rekord.
- SB innebär säsongsbästa.
Final
Placering | Final | Tid |
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Ellen van Langen (NED) | 1.55,54 | |
Lilija Nurutdinova (EUN) | 1.55,99 | |
Ana Fidelia Quirot (CUB) | 1.56,80 | |
4. | Inna Jevsejeva (EUN) | 1.57,20 |
5. | Maria de Lurdes Mutola (MOZ) | 1.57,49 |
6. | Ella Kovacs (ROM) | 1.57,95 |
7. | Joetta Clark (USA) | 1.58,06 |
8. | Ljubov Gurina (EUN) | 1.58,13 |
Semifinaler
Placering | Heat 1 | Tid |
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1. | Lilija Nurutdinova (EUN) | 1.58,04 |
2. | Maria de Lurdes Mutola (MOZ) | 1.58,16 |
3. | Inna Jevsejeva (EUN) | 1.58,20 |
4. | Joetta Clark (USA) | 1:58.22 |
5. | Letitia Vriesde (SUR) | 1:58.28 |
6. | Charmaine Crooks (CAN) | 1:58.55 |
7. | Lorraine Baker (GBR) | 2:02.17 |
8. | Sabine Zwiener (GER) | 2:02.64 |
Placering | Heat 2 | Tid |
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1. | Ljubov Gurina (EUN) | 2.00,64 |
2. | Ellen van Langen (NED) | 2.00,68 |
3. | Ana Fidelia Quirot (CUB) | 2.00,86 |
4. | Ella Kovacs (ROU) | 2:00.89 |
5. | Sigrun Grau (GER) | 2:00.91 |
6. | Carla Sacramento (POR) | 2:02.85 |
7. | Diane Edwards (GBR) | 2:04.32 |
8. | Julie Jenkins (USA) | 2:06.53 |
Försöksheat
Placering | Heat 1 | Tid |
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1. | Sigrun Wodars (GER) | 2.00,31 |
2. | Lilija Nurutdinova (EUN) | 2.00,37 |
3. | Diane Edwards (GBR) | 2.00,39 |
4. | Shiny Wilson (IND) | 2:01.90 |
5. | Stella Jongmans (NED) | 2:02.26 |
6. | Brigitte Nganaye (CAF) | 2:15.70 |
— | R. Baguepeng Gangue (CHA) | DSQ |
Placering | Heat 2 | Tid |
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1. | Joetta Clark (USA) | 1.59,62 |
2. | Ellen van Langen (NED) | 1.59,86 |
3. | Carla Sacramento (POR) | 2.00,57 |
4. | Christine Wachtel (GER) | 2:01.39 |
5. | Paula Fryer (GBR) | 2:02.72 |
6. | Sukanya Sang-Ngeun (THA) | 2:09.94 |
7. | Andrea Rose Garae (VAN) | 2:28.61 |
Placering | Heat 3 | Tid |
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1. | Ella Kovacs (ROU) | 1.59,88 |
2. | Letitia Vriesde (SUR) | 1.59,93 |
3. | Julie Jenkins (USA) | 1.59,96 |
4. | Sabine Zwiener (GER) | 2:00.87 |
5. | Fabia Trabaldo (ITA) | 2:01.44 |
6. | Sriyani Dhammika Menike (SRI) | 2:03.85 (NR) |
7. | Prisca Singano (MAW) | 2:20.84 |
Placering | Heat 4 | Tid |
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1. | Inna Jevsejeva (EUN) | 1.58,58 |
2. | Ana Fidelia Quirot (CUB) | 1.59,06 |
3. | Charmaine Crooks (CAN) | 1.59,52 |
4. | Lorraine Baker (GBR) | 2:00.50 |
5. | Leontina Salagean (ROU) | 2:01.44 |
6. | Zewdie Hailemariam (ETH) | 2:03.85 |
— | Carol Galea (MLT) | DSQ |
Placering | Heat 5 | Tid |
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1. | Ljubov Gurina (EUN) | 2.00,27 |
2. | Maria de Lurdes Mutola (MOZ) | 2.00,83 |
3. | Meredith Rainey (USA) | 2.01,33 |
4. | Viviane Dorsile (FRA) | 2:01.54 |
5. | Amaia Andrés (ESP) | 2:02.67 |
6. | Gladys Wamuyu (KEN) | 2:03.01 |
7. | Edith Nakiyingi (UGA) | 2:03.55 |
8. | Mantokoane Pitso (LES) | 2:29.77 |
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